David Brooks Keynotes Children's Budget Summit 2012 First Focus President Bruce Lesley summarized the findings of Children’s Budget 2012: ► Less than 8% of the federal budget is invested in kids. ► That’s down more than 6% from 2011. ► For the first time since First Focus began tracking the federal budget, discretionary spending on children has declined 2 years in row. ► Total inflation-adjusted spending on children is up more than 17% since 2008, because of increased need for mandatory initiatives in kids, like Medicaid and SNAP. Children’s Budget 2012 is a comprehensive guide to all federal spending on children and an invaluable resource for all those seeking to improve the lives of America’s youth. Download a free copy of the analysis for detailed information about more than 180 distinct federal investments in America’s children. Affordable Care Act Ruling a Major Victory for Children July 19th Urban Institute Forum Releasing Kids' Share 2012 The Urban Institute's sixth annual Kids’ Share report, which will be release on July 19th, is a great companion to Children’s Budget 2012. Its broader analysis includes tax expenditures and state and local government investments in kids. It also looks back at a half-century of investments in kids and projects that the decade ahead will see a continued squeeze on federal spending for children. A panel will discuss these spending patterns, what must change, distinguishing between short- and long-term tradeoffs, and the future of investments in kids in a high-pressure budget environment.
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Monday, July 2, 2012
Children's Budget 2012 | First Focus
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